Like you, I am a huge fan of the 1957 and 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham (Series 70) sedans. Have you ever come across a 1959 or 1960 Eldorado Brougham Series 6900 sedan, however? This is the one manufactured in conjunction with Pininfarina. I understand that they are quite rare and would really enjoy seeing you do a review of one of them.
That special Ferrari at 00:40 you weren't sure of looks like a SWB 250 GT Spyder California. One, perhaps this one, recently sold for $18.5 million or so, about 40 times the value of a Dino.
Thanks for sharing. We had a red Isetta back in the 60's that my father got. We drove it all around the farm. Back then we'd collect pop bottles to get a refund on to buy the gas with. If you found a wooden crate that was worth $6. At about 25 cents a gallon we could get plenty of gasoline for it.
The Celetiq is amazing, but pales in comparison to the Eldorado Brougham. Great video, I love seeing all the beautiful automobiles brought out for the show. Some great cars there, including a RR Spectre. Keep up the good work!
Well, the Caddies were my favorite, although we now run all Lincolns at our Funeral Homes. They now build a much better service car than Caddy. Nice to see you and your Dad doing the Father/Son thing. I never had that experience as my Dad was always busy so my Mom took on that role, God rest her soul.
have to say the Cadillac's seemed to be the stars of the show. The V16 prewar is beautiful and the Eldo Brougham also. There was a time when Cadillac truly was the standard of the world.
Great video, James. I love the collection of cars you showed. Happy to see your dad in the video. Detroit concours knows how to put on a show. Thanks for sharing.
Like you, I am a huge fan of the 1957 and 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham (Series 70) sedans. Have you ever come across a 1959 or 1960 Eldorado Brougham Series 6900 sedan, however? This is the one manufactured in conjunction with Pininfarina. I understand that they are quite rare and would really enjoy seeing you do a review of one of them.
That special Ferrari at 00:40 you weren't sure of looks like a SWB 250 GT Spyder California. One, perhaps this one, recently sold for $18.5 million or so, about 40 times the value of a Dino.
Really good video, James. Several of the cars I thought were incredible, including the blue Cadillac Biarritz and the mammoth Buick Electra.
Thanks for sharing. We had a red Isetta back in the 60's that my father got. We drove it all around the farm. Back then we'd collect pop bottles to get a refund on to buy the gas with. If you found a wooden crate that was worth $6. At about 25 cents a gallon we could get plenty of gasoline for it.
Another great video. Thanks. But it's pronounced Konkor Delly Gonse
Awesome video, James! Thanks for sharing this year's show with us. Those sure were some gorgeous cars 🙌😁
The Celetiq is amazing, but pales in comparison to the Eldorado Brougham. Great video, I love seeing all the beautiful automobiles brought out for the show. Some great cars there, including a RR Spectre. Keep up the good work!
I'm bummed that you didn't show us what FIAT had on display. They are a very innovative car maker. Other than your bias, good job!😄
Love your channel and content thank you for the hard work and great vids 👍👍🎉
You did a fabulous job of presenting the Detroit concourse! Fun to watch it from your eyes after being there
Great coverage James! I would’ve had a blast there!
Well done, James! Thank you.
Well, the Caddies were my favorite, although we now run all Lincolns at our Funeral Homes. They now build a much better service car than Caddy. Nice to see you and your Dad doing the Father/Son thing. I never had that experience as my Dad was always busy so my Mom took on that role, God rest her soul.
have to say the Cadillac's seemed to be the stars of the show. The V16 prewar is beautiful and the Eldo Brougham also. There was a time when Cadillac truly was the standard of the world.
Great video, James. I love the collection of cars you showed. Happy to see your dad in the video. Detroit concours knows how to put on a show. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for sharing this show...amazing!
Thank you for sharing. Some great cars
I was hoping to see some Oldsmobiles